The correct van der Waals equation for 1 mole of a real gas is :
The correct option in which the density of argon (Atomic mass = 40) is highest:
Which amongst the following options is correct graphical representation of Boyle's law?
Four gas cylinders containing He, N2, CO2 and NH3 gases separately are gradually cooled from a temperature of 500 K. Which gas will liquify first?
(Given Tc in K $$-$$ He : 5.3, N2 : 126, CO2 : 304.1 and NH3 : 405.5)
Which one is not correct mathematical equation for Dalton's Law of partial pressure? Here p = total pressure of gaseous mixture
where pi = partial pressure of ith gas
$${\chi _i}$$ = mole fraction of ith gas in gaseous mixture where $${\chi _i}$$ = mole fraction of ith gas in gaseous mixture
$$p_i^o$$ = pressure of ith gas in pure state
A 10.0 L flask contains 64 g of oxygen at 27$$^\circ$$C. (Assume O2 gas is behaving ideally). The pressure inside the flask in bar is (Given R = 0.0831 L bar K$$-$$1 mol$$-$$1)
[Given R = 0.082 L atm mol$$-$$1K$$-$$1, T = 273 K]
[Use atomic masses (in g mol$$ - $$1) : N = 14, Ar = 40]
$$\left( {p + {{a{n^2}} \over {{V^2}}}} \right)$$ (V $$-$$ nb) = n RT
where $$a$$ and $$b$$ are van der Waals constants. Two sets of gases are
(I) O2, CO2, H2 and He
(II) CH4. O2 and H2
The gases given in set-I in increasing order of b and gases given in set-II in decreasing order of $$a$$, are arranged below. Select the correct order from the following